Ginny Griffin met new friends at her new school on her first day. Ginny likes hanging with her new friends,but is sad that no one has forgiven Julie Unicorn for her past misdeeds. Ginny is determined... More > to make things right by being the brave soul to befriend Julie. Her friends think Ginny is doing the wrong thing by forgiving Julie after the horrible things that she did. Is Ginny doing the wrong thing by befriending the hated Julie Unicorn? Or is Ginny making things right? Read inside to find out!< Less

A hasty message from an old acquaintance will send Captain Anthony Hunter and the crew of the Brass Griffin racing to the High Fens of Belgium. There they face a twisted mastermind and his horrific... More > minions in a murderous confrontation over an ancient statue of fantastic power!< Less

A hasty message from an old acquaintance will send Captain Anthony Hunter and the crew of the Brass Griffin racing to the High Fens of Belgium. There they face a twisted mastermind and his horrific... More > minions in a murderous confrontation over an ancient statue of fantastic power!< Less

When the crew of the Brass Griffin is hired to search for two children aboard a missing airship, they uncover a murderous plot that spans from London, England to a distant, ancient Roman ruin deep in... More > the Jura mountains of France. Captain Hunter, Moira, Krumer and Tonks must fight against a foul plan that pits them against an evil mercenary captain bent on the children's demise!< Less

When the crew of the Brass Griffin is hired to search for two children aboard a missing airship, they uncover a murderous plot that spans from London, England to a distant, ancient Roman ruin deep in... More > the Jura mountains of France. Captain Hunter, Moira, Krumer and Tonks must fight against a foul plan that pits them against an evil mercenary captain bent on the children's demise!< Less

The pleas of a desperate young woman draw Captain Anthony Hunter and his crew into a race against time through the streets of Edinburgh. As the body count rises, can they catch the killer before they... More > are next?< Less

Barbara Griffin has always been interested in the legend of Billy the Kid since she was a child growing up in Oyster Bay, NY. This is her interpretation of the events surrounding his short life.... More > While some of the information is historically accurate, this is a fictional telling of Billy the Kid.< Less

Figures of the grotesque have infused themselves into the art and literature of the ages. These distorted, ugly, strange, and even absurd pieces of art and literature convey elements of moral and... More > theological truth. The griffin in the concluding Cantos of Dante’s Purgatorio is a famously strange symbol for Christ. Dante’s griffin is a monster standing as Christ, thus illustrating the perfect example of a grotesque picture of Christ. An analysis of this monster can assess the place that a theology of the grotesque may have in the lives of Christians today.< Less

Logan Frost is a man who is well known for his "phsycic" dreams that he has that turns into a real life tragedy. Now Logan is having a dream of some creature destroying Italy the week of... More > his sisters' class field trip and recently something has been destorying planes in mid air. Is Logan's dream connected to these attacks and can he stop them? Is this creature trying to destroy these planes on purpose or does this all mean something...< Less

This story begins with a pesky Flying Fish irritating two jackrabbits. The Flying Fish sings this song to the Jackrabbits:
“You silly little bunnies
There upon the ground,
Don’t you... More > wish you could,
Just follow me around.
"You just hop and waddle
But cannot fly like me.
You wiggle and you giggle
But can’t even swim the sea.
"You silly little bunnies
On the ground you’ll stay,
You don’t have the wings,
To help you fly this way.”
By the end of the story the Flying Fish is a friend and he sings the Jackrabbits this song:
“You can hop and waddle
An now can fly like me.
You wiggle and you giggle,
But you still can’t swim the sea.
Oh, you pretty little bunnies
Off the sea you’ll stay,
But you sure do have the wings,
To help you fly this away”
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